Magnesium doped calcium phosphate/sodium alginate biocomposite for bone implant application

Calcium phosphate (CaP) usually been used for bone implant application due to the similarity mineral in natural bone and it is bioactive and biocompatible material. However, CaP has low mechanical strength under load bearing condition and limited on certain application only. Therefore, sodium algina...

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Main Author: Mustaffa, Nor Azimah
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.75472022-08-21T01:44:13Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7547/ Magnesium doped calcium phosphate/sodium alginate biocomposite for bone implant application Mustaffa, Nor Azimah R Medicine (General) R856-857 Biomedical engineering. Electronics. Instrumentation Calcium phosphate (CaP) usually been used for bone implant application due to the similarity mineral in natural bone and it is bioactive and biocompatible material. However, CaP has low mechanical strength under load bearing condition and limited on certain application only. Therefore, sodium alginate (SA), a natural polymer is combined with CaP and doped with magnesium (Mg) to improve the properties of the CaP. CaP/SA biocomposite was successfully prepared by using precipitation method with different ratio of CaP/SA (I 00/0, 99/1, 97/3, 95/5, 90/10, and 80/20). 95/5 ratio of CaP/SA which the optimum properties of density, hardness, and microstructure analysis was selected to doped with Mg. The composite was then doped with different weight percentage of Mg (0 wt%, 1.0 wt%, 1 .5 wt%, and 2.0 wt%) by using similar method. From FTIR analysis, the addition of Mg in CaP was observed decreasing the phosphate group intensity due to substitution of Mg in CaP that also supported in XRD analysis where new phase was fonned in Mg doping that belongs to Mg-whitlockite (Ca 2. 71 Mg0.29(PO4h. Fmthermore, the addition of SA and Mg was confim1ed by EDS analysis where the mass percentage of these elements were increased as increasing the SA and Mg content. Microstructure from SEM has shown fonnation small and large grain with average grain size obtained 2.61 2018-04 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7547/1/24p%20MOHAMAD%20HELMI%20MD%20ANSARI.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7547/2/MOHAMAD%20HELMI%20MD%20ANSARI%20COPYRIGHT%20DECLARATION.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7547/3/MOHAMAD%20HELMI%20MD%20ANSARI%20WATERMARK.pdf Mustaffa, Nor Azimah (2018) Magnesium doped calcium phosphate/sodium alginate biocomposite for bone implant application. Masters thesis, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia.
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Mustaffa, Nor Azimah
Magnesium doped calcium phosphate/sodium alginate biocomposite for bone implant application
description Calcium phosphate (CaP) usually been used for bone implant application due to the similarity mineral in natural bone and it is bioactive and biocompatible material. However, CaP has low mechanical strength under load bearing condition and limited on certain application only. Therefore, sodium alginate (SA), a natural polymer is combined with CaP and doped with magnesium (Mg) to improve the properties of the CaP. CaP/SA biocomposite was successfully prepared by using precipitation method with different ratio of CaP/SA (I 00/0, 99/1, 97/3, 95/5, 90/10, and 80/20). 95/5 ratio of CaP/SA which the optimum properties of density, hardness, and microstructure analysis was selected to doped with Mg. The composite was then doped with different weight percentage of Mg (0 wt%, 1.0 wt%, 1 .5 wt%, and 2.0 wt%) by using similar method. From FTIR analysis, the addition of Mg in CaP was observed decreasing the phosphate group intensity due to substitution of Mg in CaP that also supported in XRD analysis where new phase was fonned in Mg doping that belongs to Mg-whitlockite (Ca 2. 71 Mg0.29(PO4h. Fmthermore, the addition of SA and Mg was confim1ed by EDS analysis where the mass percentage of these elements were increased as increasing the SA and Mg content. Microstructure from SEM has shown fonnation small and large grain with average grain size obtained 2.61
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author Mustaffa, Nor Azimah
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title Magnesium doped calcium phosphate/sodium alginate biocomposite for bone implant application
title_short Magnesium doped calcium phosphate/sodium alginate biocomposite for bone implant application
title_full Magnesium doped calcium phosphate/sodium alginate biocomposite for bone implant application
title_fullStr Magnesium doped calcium phosphate/sodium alginate biocomposite for bone implant application
title_full_unstemmed Magnesium doped calcium phosphate/sodium alginate biocomposite for bone implant application
title_sort magnesium doped calcium phosphate/sodium alginate biocomposite for bone implant application
publishDate 2018
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